The Gambia Sees 13% Increase in Tourism
The Gambia Sees 13% Increase in Tourism

The Gambia Sees 13% Increase in Tourism

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The Gambia, a small country in West Africa characterized by its narrow shape along the Gambia River, gained independence from Britain in 1965 and has a population of nearly 2.8 million. The country relies heavily on tourism, experiencing a 13% increase in visitors last year. Meanwhile, discussions about a united Africa highlight the potential for enhanced cooperation to address challenges like poverty and security, while also improving global trade relations. Recent developments in financial regulation saw Algeria, Angola, and Côte d'Ivoire added to the Financial Action Task Force's 'grey list', indicating deficiencies in their financial systems, while Senegal was removed for improvements. In a different realm, Lois Pryce, an adventurous solo female traveler, has gained recognition for her writings, including her experiences traveling through Iran, showcasing a unique perspective on exploration. Overall, these articles reflect a mix of geographical, economic, and cultural narratives from Africa and beyond.

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